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11 game-day foods you can make in a slow cooker

October 11, 2025
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11 game-day foods you can make in a slow cooker
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Buffalo ranch dip.

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  • A slow cooker or Crock-Pot can come in handy when prepping food for game day.
  • From dips to ribs and spicy wings, these game-day appetizers can easily be made in a slow cooker.
  • Chili is another easy and hearty slow-cooker recipe to make before you watch the game.

Football season is in full swing, and whether you’re watching for the actual sports or just to see what expensive outfit Taylor Swift is wearing to watch the Chiefs, that also means a whole lot of game-day cooking.

However, you don’t have to spend every Sunday sweating over a hot stove to serve favorites like Buffalo Chicken dip, ribs, or hot wings.

Business Insider spoke with cookbook authors Sarah Olson, who wrote “The Magical Slow Cooker,” and Kim Laidlaw, author of “Everyday Slow Cooking: Modern Recipes for Delicious Meals,” for ideas for easy game-day recipes.

These recipes can all be made in a slow cooker, allowing you to throw everything into your Crock-Pot and get back to the game.

Meatballs are a filling game-day appetizer you can make in a slow cooker.

grape jelly meatballs
Grape jelly meatballs.

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Olson recommends her recipe for slow-cooker meatballs on game day.

“I love grape-jelly meatballs, which only have three ingredients,” she said. “They’re so good everyone will ask you for the recipe.”

Another recipe by Spend With Pennies suggests placing your seasoned, raw meatballs into the slow cooker, topping them with sauce, and letting the slow cooker finish them off.

Beer brats can also be made in a slow cooker.

beer and garlic brats
Beer and garlic brats.

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Brats with onions, peppers, and garlic simmered in the slow cooker along with beer are another one of Olson’s favorite game-day recipes.

“When the guests arrive they get to choose when they want to eat since the slow cooker keeps these brats nice and warm during the game,” she wrote on her website, The Magical Slow Cooker.

Plus, you can even choose peppers to reflect the colors of your favorite team.

Brisket is perfect for feeding a larger family.

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“Brisket is a natural partner for the slow cooker, as a gentle braise renders it meltingly tender,” Kim Laidlaw wrote in “Everyday Slow Cooking: Modern Recipes for Delicious Meals.”

Laidlaw’s recipe for slow-cooked braised brisket includes garlic, onion, dry red wine, carrot, and chicken or beef stock, with a chimichurri sauce.

Pork shoulder is a slow-cooker staple you can use to make game-day sliders.

pulled pork sandwiches

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“One dish I think is so versatile is pork shoulder in a slow cooker with broth and a little salt and pepper,” Laidlaw told Business Insider. “I just braise that and then you can turn into so many different things.”

One of the best ways to utilize slow-cooked pork shoulder is to make pulled-pork sliders with all that tender meat. Then, top with barbecue sauce and slaw.

You can even make Buffalo chicken wings using a slow cooker.

slow cooker buffalo wings

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Olson’s recipe for slow-cooked Buffalo chicken wings calls for thawed chicken wings, hot sauce, and unsalted butter. To get the wings super crispy, make sure to remember to remove them from the sauce after 2.5 hours of cooking and broil them in the oven before adding them back to the slow cooker.

Pulled chicken with barbecue or Buffalo sauce is another great way to use your Crock-Pot.

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Barbecue chicken in a slow cooker.

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One of the benefits of using a slow cooker is starting with a basic protein and jazzing it up.

From Mexican-food-inspired spices to Indian simmer sauces, there are lots of ways to transform shredded-chicken dishes into something show-stopping by adding it to tacos, sandwiches, or salads.

Mac and cheese can also easily be made in a slow cooker.

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Mac and cheese also easily be made in a slow cooker.

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If you want to add some carbs to your game-day menu, look no further than a piping hot pot of mac and cheese. Olson’s recipe uses cream cheese, milk, sharp cheddar, and white sharp cheddar.

Celebrity chef Martha Stewart’s recipe for slow-cooker mac and cheese is also easy to make.

“It is important to use pungent cheeses, such as sharp cheddar, mixed with a little Gruyere or pecorino Romano for extra bite, since the white sauce and pasta will absorb a lot of flavor,” Stewart writes.

Buffalo-chicken dip is another quick and easy favorite.

buffalo ranch dip
Buffalo ranch dip.

Sarah Olson/The Magical Slow Cooker

One of the benefits of making a slow-cooker Buffalo chicken dip — or any other side dish in a slow cooker — is that the recipe can be prepared well ahead of time and reheated when you’re ready to eat.

“There are so many different dips that can be made in the slow cooker, you can make Buffalo-chicken dip, bacon-cheeseburger dip, cheesy bean dip, Rotel and Velveeta Dip, and even artichoke dip,” Olson said. “I like to serve all these dips with tortilla chips. Can’t choose one dip? Make two or more for a variety for your guests.”

Queso is a go-to game-day food that can easily be made in a Crock-Pot.

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Queso verde.

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“I often make a queso verde dip in my slow cooker for game days,” Olson told Business Insider.

Her recipe for queso verde uses white Velveeta cheese, salsa verde, milk, and sour cream.

Chili is another popular recipe to make on game days.

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Spicy chili.

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Spicy chili and chipotle turkey chili is another recipe you can leave simmering all day until you’re ready to dig in. Paired with some cornbread, you’ve got a hearty meal that will last until the final whistle blows.

Slow cookers work perfectly to create an impressive — and tasty – nacho bar.

nacho bar

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“I use three slow cookers for a nacho bar, which is a great way to utilize those smaller slow cookers,” Olson said. “I use one slow cooker for nacho cheese (store-bought), one for seasoned ground beef, and one for refried beans. I also make a toppings bar that has salsa, sour cream, guac, olives, onions, and tomatoes.”

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